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Re: 6.50: JJ, bubble, good villain leaves 180 behind & got called
Another thought here. An even #'d raise like 1600 looks a little more threatening than 1780 at first glance, so this can also be used against multi-tablers who may just glance, see a 4BB raise on the bubble and lay down. Just a thought, because one time I got caught on the reverse of this. A guy raised 823 (blinds were 200) and I called, thinking I was up against a desperation shove. Instead I was against the other big stack and I had trash. Had to lay down to the flop bet. All I did was look at the bet and assumed it was a shove.
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Re: 6.50: JJ, bubble, good villain leaves 180 behind & got called
The line of utg is new to me. I liked it.
With the stats of button i think i call too. But i think i fold more than call in this spot. Looks like calling its better to utg than to hero. |
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